Tranquil Swedish Countryside Home: Peace, Nature, and Cozy Living in Carlskärrs Village Awaits You

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Torpvägen 18, Carlskärrs by - north of Brösarp, Tomelilla municipality, Brösarp (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 72Floor area

€197,500

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

72m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine stepping into a world where tranquility and natural beauty come together in a perfect blend. Welcome to Torpvägen 18, in the delightful Carlskärrs by, nestled north of Brösarp in Sweden's picturesque Tomelilla municipality. This country home isn’t just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle drenched in peace, nature, and the gentle rhythm of Swedish countryside living.

As an agent with years of experience in the global market, I've seen properties from all over the world, but Brösarp holds a special charm with its lush landscapes and serene environment. This is a place where you can truly disconnect from the bustle of city life and connect with nature. It’s a unique opportunity for international buyers looking to invest in a slice of Scandinavian tranquility.

Let's start your journey from outside in. This country house, with a size of 72 square meters, rests on a sloping plot that's as easy to maintain as it is beautiful. The layout offers three quaint bedrooms and a single bathroom—ideal for small families or a couple who wish to host guests without the space feeling overwhelming. Each room whispers coziness with its wooden floors and classic wood paneling that adds warmth and character—a staple in Swedish home design.

The living space includes:
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Spacious kitchen
- Open living room
- Wooden floors throughout
- Wood paneling walls
- Warming fireplace
- Two wooden decks for outdoor enjoyment
- High location with views over a sloping plot
- Easy-to-care-for garden space

Upon entering, you're welcomed by an open and airy living room, crowned by a fireplace, perfect for those cool Swedish nights. However, this home is at its best when you step outside. Two wooden decks provide inviting spaces where you can choose between sunlit moments or the cool shade. Whether you're sipping coffee in the morning mist or enjoying a breezy summer evening with friends, you’ll find your perfect spot. Each deck overlooks the high-rising plot, offering glimpses of the expansive landscape that shifts with each season.

The heart of this home is not just the property but the community it is nestled within. Brösarp is a short drive away, providing all the necessary services one may need, from quaint cafes and essential stores to small local markets bursting with regional products. This area is known for its rolling hills and is a haven for those who love outdoor adventures. Think hiking, cycling, or even a gentle stroll through the remarkable Brösarps Backar, renowned for its breathtaking views.

Living in this part of Sweden also means embracing a climate that perfectly showcases each season. Summers here are mild and inviting, perfect for days spent outside. Fall transforms the landscape into a tapestry of colors, while winters are crisp, offering a serene backdrop that is quintessentially Scandinavian.

For those interested in animal life and nature, this location provides endless exploration opportunities. From bird-watching to exploring local farms, there's a wealth of activity that complements the peaceful living conditions.

Being a country home, living here means immersing into the slower pace of life. Expect mornings filled with birds chirping and air that feels fresh with every breath. It's an ideal setting for families wanting a tranquil upbringing for children or for retirees seeking solace away from the fast-paced urban setting. The lifestyle here fosters a deep connection with nature—a hallmark of Swedish life that is as calming as it is enriching.

While the home is currently in good condition, it's always exciting to add personal touches. The potential to enhance spaces like the living room or outdoor areas makes this property not just a home to live in, but a canvas to express your lifestyle and tastes.

In summary, Torpvägen 18 is more than just a place to live; it's a way to live. Positioned strategically within the idyllic Swedish countryside, it holds the promise of peaceful days and community engagement. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat contemplating a move to Sweden, this home provides a solid choice—offering both residence and an intimate experience with Swedish beauty.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
72
Price per m²
€2,743
Garden size
1397
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the country home

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Main house and outbuildings, Ustorp 11

Step outside on a Saturday morning in July and the lake is right there — twenty seconds down the path, glittering through the birch trees, still enough to mirror the sky. That's not a selling point. That's just Tuesday at Kvarsätters sjöväg 26. This two-bedroom country home sits on a generous corner lot in the Kvarsätter community of Hallsberg Municipality, Örebro County, with Lake Tisaren less than fifty meters from the front gate. It's a proper Swedish fritidshus — built in 1979, solid and well-maintained, 100 square meters of comfortable interior space — but what makes it work as both a vacation home and a potential year-round residence is how effortlessly it fits the life you'd actually want to live here. The house itself is warm and unpretentious. The living room anchors everything: a working fireplace for the deep-winter months when the lake freezes over and the forest goes completely quiet, paired with a modern air-source heat pump that makes climate control genuinely practical in every season. Autumn evenings in particular are something here. The surrounding forest turns amber and rust in September, and with the heat pump humming quietly and a fire going, the inside of this house becomes exactly the kind of place you don't want to leave. The kitchen is full-sized and functional — real counter space, real storage, designed for people who actually cook rather than just heat things up. It flows naturally into the dining area, which matters when you've got family visiting or friends up from Stockholm for a long weekend. The bathroom is large and modern, refreshingly so for a house of this era and type. Out back, a substantial south-facing wooden deck catches sun from mid-morning through early evening. In midsumme ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Welcome to the hidden gem nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Brösarp in Sweden. Tucked away in the serene surroundings of Lönhults sommarby, Strede 35 offers a unique and delightful living experience, especially for those with an affection for the simplicity and serenity that comes with tiny house living. As a busy real estate professional, I've come across many properties, but this one certainly has a story of its own—a narrative steeped in nature, peace, and the promise of a new chapter. Nestled amidst the lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere, this tiny house—the Villa Myrbacka—presents itself as both a retreat and a home. At 72 square meters, it cleverly utilizes every inch to maximize space and comfort. The layout is both compact and spacious, accommodating two cozy bedrooms and a singular but functional bathroom. It's a space where rustic meets functionality, with wooden floors and sturdy wooden beams that exude a warm and earthy vibe. The stunning mullioned windows paint ever-changing portraits of the seasons, whether it's the vibrant blooms of spring or the quiet frost of winter. With a price tag of 285,000, it offers a unique opportunity for those wishing to escape the hustle of modern living while still enjoying the perks of a cozy home. For those who relish simplicity paired with a touch of adventure, Brösarp offers an idyllic lifestyle. Living here means immersing in a community that thrives on its natural surroundings. The region is known for its rolling hills and fabulous paths ideal for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Nature reserves like Brösarps Backar provide stunning vistas and picnic spots to unwind on leisurely weekends. The climate here is characte ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Strede 35 Lönhults sommarby Tomelilla kommun

Tucked away in the scenic embrace of southern Sweden, nestled within the enchanting landscape of Brösarp, lies a country home that exudes both simplicity and opportunity. This charming abode, located at Margretetorpsvägen 14 in the quaint area of Myrestad, Tomelilla kommun, promises a lifestyle that's been drawing international buyers and expats alike, eager to savor the tranquility and natural beauty of this region. As you draw near this single-story house, you'll immediately notice the unique sense of calm that the area offers. The air is crisp, with an invigorating touch that's characteristic of the Swedish countryside. This 85 square meter property stands as a testament to rural living with its renovations that blend well with the traditional charm of the region. Imagine yourself stepping through the front door, greeted by a spacious living area that has been thoughtfully designed and renovated over the years. The home's warm, inviting atmosphere is complemented by a kitchen perfect for culinary adventures, adjoining a sizable dining room where many a meal with friends and family can be enjoyed. Two cozy bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, while a fully tiled bathroom provides a touch of modern comfort amidst this rural setting. Features of the property: - Single-story layout - Renovated kitchen & dining area - 1 fully tiled bathroom - 2 bedrooms - South-facing view - Patio with sauna & jacuzzi - Wood-fired hot tub - Outdoor shower - Large garden plot - Close to forest and cul-de-sac The outdoor area is truly a haven for relaxation and leisure. Whether it's soaking in the jacuzzi or taking an invigorating outdoor shower, the possibilities are endless. The south-facing plot ensures several hours of sunshine t ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Margretetorpsvägen 14 Myrestad Tomelilla municipality

Nestled in the heart of picturesque Skåne-Tranås, this charming farmhouse at Bondrum 1401 awaits new owners to embrace its allure and serenity. With its extensive grounds spanning over 5 hectares, featuring a blend of lush forest and sprawling pasture land, this property offers an ideal retreat for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city living and indulge in the tranquility of rural Sweden. As you approach the estate, you'll be greeted by the sight of a beautifully preserved 1940s manor house surrounded by verdant landscapes. This 180 sqm residence has been thoughtfully renovated over the past three years, blending modern comfort with historical charm. The refurbishment included updates to the heating system, wet room, kitchen, and a comprehensive overhaul of the electrical and plumbing systems, ensuring that you have both the charm of yesteryear and the comforts of today. The most delightful updates are the additions of a luxurious glazed conservatory and a pool room—perfect for relaxing evenings with a view of the sun-kissed surroundings. Entering this inviting home, one is immediately struck by the light and airy layout comprising a welcoming entrance hall leading to a spacious kitchen, dining area, and living room—ideal for family gatherings and entertaining guests. Imagine enjoying a cozy evening by the magnificent fireplace that adds a touch of warmth and elegance, evoking a Tuscan ambiance right here in Skåne. On the upper floor, you'll find three bedrooms and two cozy family living areas, offering ample space for comfort and privacy. The spectacular south-facing balcony is a perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking views of the rolling landscape. Living in Skå ... click here to read more

6 rooms Farm/forest at Bondrum 1401 Bondrum Tomelilla municipality

Welcome dear overseas buyers and expats! Let me paint you a picture of a unique opportunity nestled in the heart of charming Degeberga, Sweden. If you've ever fantasized about swapping the hustle-bustle of city life for the tranquility of a rural haven, this could be your chance. At Bökestorpsvägen 255, lies a remarkable farmhouse waiting to welcome you home. This farmhouse is more than just bricks and mortar, it’s a lifestyle. Here in this generous 234 square meter oasis, your rural dreams are destined to come alive. And what exactly does this dreamy countryside getaway offer, you might ask? Well, let’s dive into its many wonders. Firstly, location, location, location! Degeberga is a small, picturesque town that gifts its inhabitants with serene landscapes, rolling meadows, and the freshest air you can imagine. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, an antidote to modern life's stresses. The area boasts a temperate climate with warm summers and chilly, scenic winters — ideal for cozy nights by the fire. Life in Degeberga isn’t just about serene views though. The town offers a variety of activities to keep you entertained all year round. Whether it’s hiking through local trails, exploring quaint shops, or enjoying the local cuisine at welcoming eateries, there's always something delightful to do. Festivals and community events are common, providing a fantastic way to meet neighbors and immerse yourself in Swedish culture. Back to the property itself — this stately 8-room farmhouse, standing proud with its tastefully renovated insides, is a testament to both history and modern comforts. Strategically positioned to offer both privacy and breathtaking views, this home ensures you enjoy the peace of rural life while ... click here to read more

8 room Farmhouse on Bökestorpsvägen 255

Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the smell of warm pine resin. Not the synthetic kind you find in a candle — the real thing, rising from the forest floor as the sun climbs over the eastern gable of this 1969 house in Havängs Sommarby. The birds are already going. Somewhere down the lane, a bicycle bell rings once and fades. This is what summer sounds like in Österlen. Havängsvägen 6 sits on a freehold plot of 1,289 square meters in one of the genuinely rare corners of Swedish coastal property — Havängs Sommarby, a small community tucked between Kivik and Brösarp on the Skåne coast. Freehold plots in this particular village are uncommon. Most of the surrounding vacation properties sit on leasehold land, which makes this one a different proposition entirely for buyers who want clean, uncomplicated ownership. The same family held it for over fifty years. That kind of tenure tells you something about a place. The house runs to 79 square meters across one and a half floors, sensibly arranged with two bedrooms on the ground level, both catching morning light through south- and east-facing windows. The open living room pulls you in with original wooden floors and a proper fireplace — the kind that makes an October weekend here feel genuinely cosy rather than just possible. There's something quietly satisfying about a house that still has its original bones intact. The spiral staircase leads up to a third bedroom tucked into the eastern gable, and beyond that, an attic space with real potential for conversion if the family grows or the guest list expands. The kitchen is compact but works well — room for a small table, good light, the kind of setup where breakfast happens unhurriedly and nobody ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

A Tranquil Swedish Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through your window, casting a warm glow across the wooden floors of your country home. Nestled in the serene landscape of Lövestad, Sweden, this property offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Home Steeped in History and Charm Built in 1900, this single-story residence exudes a timeless appeal, with its authentic wooden floors and a cozy wood-burning stove that promises warmth during the crisp Swedish winters. The house spans 99 square meters, featuring three spacious bedrooms and a large kitchen, perfect for family gatherings or intimate dinners. The layout is both practical and inviting, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Canvas of Nature at Your Doorstep Step outside, and you're greeted by an expansive 7,042 square meter lot, a verdant paradise for gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Mature trees provide shade and privacy, while well-tended flower beds add a splash of color to the landscape. A fertile vegetable patch invites you to cultivate your own produce, offering a taste of self-sufficiency and the joy of farm-to-table living. Versatile Outbuildings for Endless Possibilities The property boasts several outbuildings, each with its own unique purpose. A traditional barn with a hayloft stands ready to house equipment or animals, while a garage offers secure parking and additional storage. For those with agricultural aspirations, a dedicated tractor and tool shed, along with a chicken coop and pigsty, provide the infrastructure ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home and outbuildings

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Österlen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chime of the village church bells in Skåne-Tranås, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Österlen, southern Sweden. This charming two-bedroom house, located on Tranesvägen, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature, culture, and community. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1909, this house has been lovingly maintained by the same family since the 1970s, preserving its rich history while incorporating modern comforts. As you step inside, you're greeted by a cozy atmosphere, where original panel doors and moldings whisper stories of the past. The house's brick facade and granite foundation stand as a testament to its enduring quality. Daily Life in Skåne-Tranås Life here is a tapestry of simple pleasures and vibrant community interactions. Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the village, where local shops and cafes offer a taste of Swedish hospitality. The village's cultural events and festivals provide a lively backdrop to your new life, with opportunities to engage with art, music, and traditional crafts. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Each season brings its own charm to Skåne-Tranås. Spring and summer transform the landscape into a lush paradise, perfect for gardening enthusiasts eager to cultivate their own vegetables or flowers in the expansive 1,046 square meter garden. Autumn paints the rolling hills in hues of gold and crimson, while winter invites cozy evenings by the fireplace, with the house's modern electric boiler ensuring warmth and comfort. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding regi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled amidst the tranquility of Lönhult in Onslunda, Sweden, this country home at Torpvägen 12, Lönhult, Tomelilla kommun, offers a retreat in the heart of the picturesque Swedish countryside. Ideal for those seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this property elevates the concept of a country retreat with its stunning natural landscapes and a warm, welcoming vibe. This abode, priced reasonably at around 160,000 euros, captures the essence of rural living wrapped in contemporary comfort. As you approach this delightful country home, one cannot fail to notice its elevated placement, providing a perfect perch from which to embrace the serene vistas surrounding it. An encompassing wooden deck, aligned with the southern edge of the house, not only adds to the aesthetics but also provides a cozy corner for breakfasts kissed by the morning sun or dinners under a sky full of Scandinavian stars. Step inside, and the inviting spaciousness greets you right away. Thoughtfully designed interiors with high ceilings and wooden floors provide a warm and cozy ambiance. The three-bedroom setup is complemented by a versatile sleeping loft, ensuring adequate space for family and guests alike. The master bedroom, a haven of tranquillity, grants direct access to the deck, allowing residents to greet each new day with a breath of fresh country air. With two bathrooms, convenience and comfort are neatly wrapped into one. The heart of this home, the open-layout kitchen, leads seamlessly into a capacious living area. Gather around the built-in fireplace during the cooler Swedish months, where the radiating warmth casts a glow on family gatherings and intimate get-togethers. The house is enveloped by a lush, beautifu ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Welcome to Hallavägen 58, a delightful sanctuary nestled in the heart of Olseröd, a charming village in Kristianstads kommun, Sweden. This inviting property offers a unique blend of coastal serenity and rural charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday getaway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing on the shore. This is the everyday reality at Hallavägen 58, where nature and tranquility are your closest neighbors. The property is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, ensuring privacy and minimal traffic, perfect for those who value peace and quiet. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The house itself is a testament to comfort and practicality, having been lovingly maintained and modernized over the years. With three spacious bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom, and two versatile living rooms, this home offers ample space for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a haven for culinary enthusiasts, providing the perfect setting for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. ### Embrace the Outdoors Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a lush garden oasis. The 848 square meter plot is adorned with mature trees, vibrant flowering shrubs, and expansive lawns, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether it's hosting summer barbecues, enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book, or watching children play, this garden is a true extension of the home. ### A Gateway to Nature and Culture Olseröd is a gateway to some of Sweden's most stunning natural landscapes. The property is just a stone's throw away from nature trails that lead directly to the pristi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Discover the allure of country living in Lövestad, where a spacious home awaits you at Lövestad Byaväg 268. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of southern Sweden, this 150-square-meter country home offers plenty of possibilities for new beginnings. Whether you're relocating your family or seeking a peaceful retreat from city life, this property provides the ideal setting amidst nature's splendor. As a busy real estate agent specializing in global relocations, I understand the unique needs of international buyers and expats, and this property checks many of those boxes. Let's embark on a journey through this five-bedroom sanctuary, where classic design meets practicality. Constructed in 1909, the house exudes a sense of history while being ready for its next chapter. The large red panels on the exterior effortlessly mesh with the lush greenery surrounding the property, offering a glimpse into traditional Swedish architecture. Stepping inside, you'll find spacious rooms that are both cozy and functional. The wide floorboards create a welcoming vibe, and with three fireplaces scattered throughout, you're guaranteed to stay warm during those chilly Scandinavian winters. If you've ever imagined curling up by a fireplace with a good book as the snow gently falls outside, this home can make that vision a reality. Here’s a brief overview of the property features: - 150 square meters of living space - Constructed in 1909 - Five adaptable bedrooms - 1 well-maintained bathroom - Three cozy fireplaces - Classic wide floorboards - Large windows harnessing natural light - Spacious 968-square-meter plot - Revamped stable space for additional living area - Well-equipped kitchen for gourmet meals Living in Lövestad offers more th ... click here to read more

5 room country home in Lövestad

Welcome to Ängsdala farm in the picturesque village of Hedeberga, just outside Tomelilla, Sweden! This charming farmhouse offers a unique chance for international buyers looking to embrace the serene Swedish countryside while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained property with endless potential. As a busy real estate agent, it's always a pleasure to present such properties with both local charm and great prospects. Situated in the heart of Österlen, this farmhouse combines the traditional allure of Swedish farming homesteads with the convenience and luxury of modern amenities. Österlen is known for its idyllic landscapes, gentle rolling hills, and a vibrant cultural scene that attracts artists and tourists alike. The area enjoys a typical Scandinavian temperate climate, characterized by mild summers and cold winters – a climate perfect for those who relish the changing seasons. Upon arriving at Hedeberga 206, you're greeted by a lovely sight of the farmhouse nestled amidst a mature garden. The main house is a spacious abode, stretching over 1½ stories, with a generous living space of 300 square meters. The home boasts four inviting bedrooms, each bathed in ample natural light, thanks to charming bay windows. The kitchen is well-appointed with a tasteful, classic design, providing the ideal setting for family gatherings. - Property size: 300 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 - Living room with fireplace - Large kitchen with bay windows - Spacious conservatory - Luxurious pool house with jacuzzi - Economic heating: geothermal, solar, wood boiler, and heat pump - 1.5-story main house - Seperate small villa for potential rental - Two fireplaces for cozy winters - Proximity to train station (4.5 km) - Mature garden with ope ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

A Coastal Haven in Degeberga: Embrace the Swedish Summer Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private garden. Nestled in the serene Olseröd Summer Village, this charming country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation retreat or second home. A Day in Your New Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched conservatory, where the morning light dances through the glass, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. As you sip your coffee, the lush greenery of your expansive garden beckons, promising a day of relaxation and exploration. Venture out for a morning stroll or cycle to the nearby sandy beaches, where the rhythmic waves and soft sands invite you to unwind. Whether it's a refreshing swim or a peaceful walk along the shore, the sea is your constant companion, just a stone's throw away. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights As the seasons change, so does the landscape, offering a kaleidoscope of colors and experiences. In spring, the garden bursts into life, with vibrant blooms and the sweet scent of flowers filling the air. Summer brings long, sunlit days perfect for barbecues and outdoor gatherings, while autumn paints the surroundings in rich hues of gold and crimson. Degeberga and the wider Österlen region are a treasure trove of cultural and culinary delights. Explore local markets brimming with fresh produce, indulge in traditional Swedish cuisine at nearby restaurants, or discover the region's rich history through its museums and cultural sites. Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts Built in 1960, this well-main ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Yngsjö, Sweden, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. Located at Furubodavägen 350, this property is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, with its expansive grounds and proximity to both forest and sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing on the shore. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Yngsjö, a picturesque village in Kristianstad Municipality, known for its serene landscapes and welcoming community. Whether you're looking to unwind in the countryside or explore the vibrant local culture, this property offers the perfect base for your adventures. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style The main residence is a spacious 1.5-story villa, meticulously renovated to blend contemporary amenities with traditional Swedish design. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home is perfect for families or those who love to entertain guests. The open-plan living area is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - High-end kitchen: Equipped with exclusive finishes, a masonry pizza oven, and a cozy wood-burning stove. - Underfloor heating: Newly installed waterborne system ensures warmth during the colder months. - Spacious bedrooms: Two on the ground floor and two upstairs, offering flexibility and privacy. - Modern amenities: Including a new laundry room and guest toilet. ### Equestrian Facilities and Outdoor Living For horse lovers, this property is a dream come true. Approved by the County Administrative Board for equestrian activities, it features two stables with a total of nine ho ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and stables

Well, let's dive into this captivating opportunity nestled in the heart of Sweden's serene countryside—a country home located at Älmhult 6345, Hörby. This property really hits the mark for those wanting to get away from the fast-paced life of the city and find some peace in the simplicity of nature. Here, you're not just buying a home; you're investing in a lifestyle that's grounded in the stillness and beauty of the great outdoors. Life in Hörby is a charming blend of tranquility and community. Here, the pace is gentle, the air is fresh, and the landscape is an artist's canvas painted with vast green pastures and thick forests. You wake up to the melodies of chirping birds, feel the crisp air against your skin, and instantly, you're reminded of nature's gentle embrace. The weather can vary, with gorgeous sunny summers and snow-draped winters, each bringing their unique charm. The seasons in Hörby offer different palettes of beauty and experiences, from blossoming springs to cozy winters by the fireplace. Your new home sits on a generous plot of 4,689 square meters, offering a perfect kingdom for gardening enthusiasts who dream of cultivating their own veggies or maybe flowering beds. If you're into hiking or cycling, this location provides countless trails and pathways that unwind into nature's heart. This place isn't just a home; it's a sanctuary of peace. Here's what makes this property special: - 2 Bedrooms for cozy comfort. - 1 Bathroom featuring practical amenities. - A living area of 54 square meters, quaint yet efficient. - An inviting wooden deck for those endless summer evenings. - A guest cottage, uninsulated but equipped with electricity, ready to be transformed into whatever you desire. - Two storage she ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Located in the serene and picturesque locale of Yngsjö, Sweden, this idyllic country home at Räkvägen 16, Grönemad, promises a lifestyle that beautifully balances tranquility with convenience. If you have ever dreamed of escaping the fast-paced city life to retreat into the welcoming arms of nature, this property might just be the perfect match for you. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Tanum Municipality, this home invites you to explore a new way of living, whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a vacation getaway. Built in 1984 and thoughtfully renovated in 1992, this property has been upgraded to meet the standards for year-round living, while still maintaining its original vacation home spirit. It offers a great blend of comfort and potential for new experiences to be carved in these walls. You'll find two cozy bedrooms perfect for restful nights, and one well-kept bathroom, making it just the right size for a couple or small family. - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Guest house: Yes, with kitchenette and bathroom - Year renovated: 1992 - Pool: Yes - Garage: 1-car with carport - Property size: 122 sq. meters - Location: Walking distance to Grebbestad’s beach - Surroundings: Lush garden, lawn, exposed rock The property's exterior quickly captures the heart with its large wooden deck and newly installed pool, ideal for lazy summer afternoons or lively family gatherings. The mature garden shields the home from neighbors, providing a private oasis amidst the greenery—a perfect playground for children or a relaxing park for adults. Imagine barbecues on the terrace or lounging beside the crystal-clear waters of the pool. Venturing indoors, the home reveals an intelligent, albeit slightly adventurous layout fille ... click here to read more

3-room Vacation Home on Räkvägen 16 Grönemad Tanum Municipality

Discover the serene beauty of Yngsjö, a hidden gem nestled on the picturesque west coast of Sweden, where country living meets coastal charm. And right in this idyllic setting, you'll find a delightful country home that promises not just a place to reside but a lifestyle to cherish. Situated at Räkvägen 16, in the quaint corner of Grönemad in Tanums kommun, this property stands proudly ready to welcome you to a life filled with fresh air and tranquility. The house, originally conceived as a holiday retreat back in 1984, has embraced change and growth, much like the majestic pines that line this part of Sweden. In 1992, it underwent significant renovations and extensions, transforming into a year-round haven, perfect for those who seek both peace and a connection with nature. This well-maintained residence seamlessly combines past and present, a true representation of what it’s like to live in the Swedish countryside. With its 122 square meters of living space, the property evokes a genuine sense of home, a feeling enhanced by its meticulously kept condition. Key Features: - 3 welcoming bedrooms - 2 practical bathrooms - Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas - Impressive spiral staircase leading to a loft - Storage and laundry rooms - Attached garage with carport Stepping outside, you’ll be charmed by the lush expanse of the mature garden, which transforms into a private summer paradise. It's a delightful tapestry of lawn and rock, with plenty of space for children to roam freely and play. The central feature here is the expansive deck with a modern pool, a testament to good living. Imagine weekends spent here, friends and family gathered for laughter and light-hearted moments. For guests or those looking for ... click here to read more

122 m² Holiday Home on Räkvägen 16 Grönemad Tanums kommun

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Benestad, within the charming municipality of Tomelilla in Sweden, lies a delightful farmhouse that's hard to resist. This property, situated on Tomelilla 907, is more than just a home; it's an embodiment of the rural Swedish lifestyle, offering endless possibilities for both relaxation and cultivation. Now, let's take a detailed journey through this property and the surrounding area to paint a vivid picture for our potential international buyers. This farmhouse, dating back to the early 1800s, harks back to a simpler time yet offers the conveniences that today’s buyers expect. With a size of 85 square meters, it offers a cozy footprint perfect for those seeking a reclusive escape or an idyllic setting for a small family. The main residence is in good condition, boasting sturdy construction and a recently updated roof and bathroom. Here are some of the key features of the property: - Traditional Skåne-style longhouse design - Two bedrooms offering cozy sleeping quarters - Recently updated bathroom from the early 2000s - Charming old wooden floors imbued with a sense of history - A delightful wood-burning stove for those crisp Swedish nights - Multiple outbuildings including a large workshop - A picturesque outdoor toilet preserving the rustic aura - A stable for potential animal husbandry - Full attic space providing ample storage - Tool shed and a free-standing storage building - Tranquil, park-like garden with apple trees and shrubs Living in this beautiful setting in Tomelilla means embracing a lifestyle that seamlessly blends rural tranquility with modern convenience. The property stands as an ideal spot for those yearning to dabble in animal husbandry or agriculture, with ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of apples wafting through the air. Welcome to your dream second home in the heart of Österlen, Sweden, where the charm of rural living meets modern comfort. Nestled in the picturesque village of Rörum, this country home offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. A Slice of Swedish Paradise This 1927 master builder's villa, thoughtfully extended in 2001, is a testament to timeless craftsmanship and contemporary functionality. Set on nearly 5,000 square meters of lush land, the property boasts its own apple orchard with approximately 200 trees, offering a tranquil retreat and a taste of homegrown delights. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Step inside to discover a harmonious blend of classic architecture and modern amenities. The ground floor welcomes you with a recently renovated kitchen, complete with stone countertops and a cozy breakfast nook. The adjacent dining room, with its wooden floors and panoramic views of the orchard, is perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The open-plan living area is a haven of relaxation, featuring a Contura soapstone stove for cozy evenings and a modern air-to-air heat pump for efficient climate control. Two fully tiled bathrooms, one with underfloor heating, ensure comfort and convenience for you and your guests. A Space for Every Need The 2001 extension houses two large, bright bedrooms with direct access to a south-facing terrace, ideal for soaking up the sun and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Upstairs, a versatile hall offers ample storage and can be transformed into a study or relaxat ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa and garden